Nick
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Culture wars being whipped up by the tabloids is beyond tedious.
Don't people get tired of being enraged by grifters?
Culture wars being whipped up by the tabloids is beyond tedious.
Don't people get tired of being enraged by grifters?
Was the doctor hot? If so I might give it a go
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When companies and people want to “ reach out” to me. Why not just say contact me.
Britains unhealthy attitude towards drinking.
It's been a problem for decades and the gov really should have put a stop to it. We're the only country that allows this sort of stupidity that wastes police and NHS resources. Just watch from 24:50 below to see the difference:
What chance do thousands of children have when they see how their parents respect society and their lack of ambition?This is where teaching people at an early age really counts. If you can get it into their heads early on what's acceptable and what isn't, we would see a huge culture shift in this country. It only really hit me just how broken the UK is culturally when I started seeing other countries and how they handle different issues. Not everything works of course, but there are some basic steps that we should have followed other countries examples.
I absolutely hate it when people give up on thiSeeing how quick many give up on things, not much sadly,
I really can't say I know too much but I did have to input reg no manually and put in the hour as I'd been in by 11:15 and out by 12:00Last few times I've been it hasn't recognised my plate number and I kept the receipts what I thought was long enough to use as evidence if needed. If they're chasing up people from last summer though, shit
Anyone who calls themselves "Jamz supernova"
Get. to. Fuck.
Drinking is totally around education and the relationship with drink etc
When we were younger, it was so much easier to get hold of at an early age, and people on the whole drank socially, Most of the drinking was in pubs, and on the whole it was a laugh with your mates
Getting in to a pub at 15 years of age and drinking half a lager in the corner felt so grown up
In fact at that age, we went on a school trip to York, and the teacher actually bought us a half pint each (around 1980)
Nowadays, much harder pre 18 to drink, and it is used for the sole purpose of getting plastered - all this pre-drinks crap leads to many many issues
Drinking is totally around education and the relationship with drink etc
When we were younger, it was so much easier to get hold of at an early age, and people on the whole drank socially, Most of the drinking was in pubs, and on the whole it was a laugh with your mates
Getting in to a pub at 15 years of age and drinking half a lager in the corner felt so grown up
In fact at that age, we went on a school trip to York, and the teacher actually bought us a half pint each (around 1980)
Nowadays, much harder pre 18 to drink, and it is used for the sole purpose of getting plastered - all this pre-drinks crap leads to many many issues
they are drinking differently. They only drink to get bladdered.I thought kids are drinking less and less these days? Sounds like a lot of ‘in my day’ rubbish when people talk about the way people drink now. I don’t know, I’m too hammered to read the studies on it.
This is not a new phenomenonthey are drinking differently. They only drink to get bladdered.
they are drinking differently. They only drink to get bladdered.
There is a lot less of going to the pub for a couple of pints So it was a requirement for some but that was the minority.This is not a new phenomenon
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